Northern Ireland to Experience Calmer Weather After Storm Eowyn

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Northern Ireland to Experience Calmer Weather After Storm Eowyn
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Northern Ireland will see a respite from the severe weather brought on by Storm Eowyn, with calmer conditions expected in the coming days. While recovery efforts from the storm continue, with widespread damage and disruption to infrastructure, the Met Office forecasts rain and wind for Monday, followed by brighter days on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Northern Ireland is set for a calmer period of weather in the week ahead following a weekend that brought the first red warning ever issued by the Met Office for Northern Ireland , and a string of less severe colour-coded alerts.

Recovery efforts are likely to be aided by a somewhat calmer few days ahead, but it's still January and the Met Office forecast for Monday is for widespread rain and a windy start to the day.Read more: Watch as Aer Lingus flight into Belfast City forced to abandon landing during yellow wind warning The south of England and western Wales is to be hit by strong winds on Tuesday, with a yellow warning in place again.

The outlook for Tuesday is as follows: "Brighter on Tuesday with a few showers at first, otherwise dry. Mainly dry on Wednesday and Thursday with just the odd shower."

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